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Crevisa’s abandonment of Vasco reinforces the importance of having an opposition to Leila Pereira

Crevisa’s abandonment of Vasco reinforces the importance of having an opposition to Leila Pereira

Crefisa abandoned the purchase of SAF from Vasco. At least for now, José Roberto Lamacia, who owns the company alongside Leila Pereira, is no longer in talks with 777 to become the owner of the Rio de Janeiro team. This case shows how important it is to organize the Palmeiras opposition to the point of pressuring and monitoring the High Hat, especially after it was elected by acclamation.

As revealed today (22) Rodrigo Capello in Sportif, Lamacchia came very close to the US$120 million (about R$620 million) requested by 777 Partners, and agreed to pay in installments but withdrew, mostly due to opposition pressure on Leila and the possibility of it blocking him. Wife in the elections in which she will compete in October or November of this year in the Palestra of Italy. Legal instability following the legal battle also contributed to the withdrawal.

The letter, which the opposition claimed was a clear conflict of interest due to the pair controlling two clubs. In the case of Vasco, they will own everything, while in the case of Palmeiras she will be only the president and sponsor at least until December 2024. Even if Leila was not actively involved in the negotiations as Lamacchia claimed, the conflict was clear. .

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